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Politician Truman made no bones about how deeply he had intervened in his home territory's primary fight. Yes, he had talked it over with Kansas City's Democratic Boss Jim Pendergast (nephew and heir of Harry Truman's political mentor and sometime convict, the late Tom Pendergast). Yes, he had encouraged Jim Pendergast to throw his organization's support to one of Slaughter's two opponents: a politically unknown, young (37) lawyer named Axtell...
Harrison Sanford, Cornell mentor, brings to Cambridge a tall, rangy squad whose average weight is an impressive 184 lbs. Luckier than most of his colleagues, Sanford boasts four former Varsity men in his first eight. Power and experience make them the team to watch...
...recipient of this damning praise described himself last night as "greatly flattered and not a little terrified" when informed of his unwitting role as a mentor of English, and went on to reminisce of his own Freshman days at Dartmouth...
Whatever the effect of this controversy may be, Harvard's President stands as mentor to the powerful science-in-government element that has Washington more or less in awe. It was only logical that Secretary of State Byrnes should take him to Moscow as technical adviser. At the meetings Molotov's lumbering attempts to be gay about the "bomb that Dr. Conant carries in his vest pocket" brought an open apology from Stalin. It is evident that the Kremlin is not taking lightly this new influence on American affairs. The Russian experience may be only the first of many encounters...
Robert F. Ashley, former captain of the Bowdoin tennis team, has been appointed as coach of the Crimson not squad, it was announced last night by William J. Bingham, H.A.A. director. The new mentor succeeds Arthur Douropulos, and will handle the squad until the fall term, at which time Jack Barnaby, regular tennis and squash coach, is expected to return to the University...